… 19.04 . (2) Oats, buckwheat and millet from which the husk but not the pericarp has been removed. … worked to remove wholly or partly the pericarp (the skin beneath the husk). The floury kernel may then be … of barley are also classified in this heading if their husks (or hulls) have been removed. (The husks can be …
… to incorporate heating elements; kettles; colanders; frying baskets; jelly or pastry moulds; water jugs; domestic milk … tumblers; egg‑cups, finger bowls; bread or fruit dishes and baskets; tea pot or similar stands; tea‑strainers, cruets; … hods; watering-cans; ashtrays; hot water bottles; bottle baskets; movable boot-scrapers; stands for flat irons; …
… up belts. Gloves, mittens and mitts of both leather and furskin or of both leather and artificial fur are in all … etc., or protective equipment for sports, e.g. fencing masks and breast plates). (Leather sports clothing and …
… chemical treatment (e.g., pulled wool, slipe wool or skin wool). Uncarded and uncombed wool is generally in the … Greasy pulled wool is removed from sheep or lamb skins by a fermentation (“sweating”) process in which the …
… cupboards, show‑cases, tables, telephone stands, writing‑desks, escritoires, book‑cases, and other shelved furniture … into walls ( heading 44.18 if of wood). (d) Waste‑paper baskets (of plastics, heading 39.26 ; of basket or …
… molecules contain the penin or 6-aminopenicillanic acid skeleton of a ß-lactam of … the classification. However, the basic structure of penin (skeleton) should remain unmodified. This subheading … all the three following constituents of the streptomycin skeleton : streptidine and methylglucosamine linked to …
… leather is tanned and dressed by repeated working of the skins with fish or animal oil, after which they are dried by … It is used largely for gloves, wash-leathers, etc., and the skins of larger animals (deer, stag, etc.) similarly treated …